EU-PolarNet - Forum of Arctic Research Operators
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EU-PolarNet - Forum of Arctic Research Operators
EU-PolarNet connecting science with society Co-designed research proposals, involving stakeholders from the outset, will ensure that scientific outcomes are directly relevant and beneficial to society and our economies Our ambition • Initiate, conduct and sustain on-going dialogue and cooperation with all relevant units of the European Commission on Polar topics • Improve the coordination of European research in the Arctic and Antarctic to develop an integrated European polar research programme co-designed with all relevant stakeholders • Design a resource-oriented European infrastructure access and usage plan to support an integrated research programme • Improve and strengthen international cooperation in polar research and to implement the Transatlantic Research Alliance Who we are • The world’s largest consortium of expertise and infrastructure for polar research • 17 countries represented by 22 of Europe’s internationallyrespected multi-disciplinary research institutions • Professional teams from many disciplines Affiliated Partner The European Polar Board (EPB) is an independent European Organisation of Directors and Managers of the major European National Polar Programmes. It´s mission is to coordinate European Arctic and Antarctic research, optimise the use of European research infrastructures and foster multilateral collaboration • Supports EU-PolarNet with 50 % of its executive secretaries working time and additional financial support • Has implemented action groups to support EU-PolarNet tasks, like e.g. policy advice • Will make sure that the legacy of EU-PolarNet will be reliably sustained EU-PolarNet Cooperation Partners Polar Knowledge Canada Work packages WP4: Interaction with Stakeholders and end-users CNR-DTA, Italy WP1: Management of the Consortium, International Integration and Policy Guidance AWI, Germany SCIENCE WP2: Polar Research for Science and Society CNRS, France STAKEHOLDERS EUPolarNet INFRASTRUCTURES WP3: Infrastructures, Facilities and Data NERC-BAS, UK WP3 Infrastructures, Facilities and Data – objectives Lead BAS (UK) • Design a resource-oriented European infrastructure access and usage plan for the Integrated Polar Research Programme • Work towards a coordinated European polar research data infrastructure and improve open access to quality-controlled data • Determine the best approach to wider and more coordinated use of space-based assets, spanning satellite communication, navigation and observation, to support European polar operators • Interact with businesses that operate infrastructure in Polar Regions and work towards charged usage of these infrastructures D3.2 European Polar Infrastructure Catalogue Responsible partners: A catalogue of all existing polar infrastructures (stations, research vessels, aircrafts, observatories, autonomous instrumentation on land, in air and ocean research...) for both poles will be established in cooperation with: D3.2 European Polar Infrastructure Database Additionally a database for all European infrastructure in the Polar Regions will be established and hosted by IGOT: EU-PolarNet Newsletter • Issued quarterly (first edition Nov 2015) • More than 250 subscribers • News and information about: – – – – – • the consortium and affiliated projects, developments in European polar research, national polar programmes, past conferences and meetings, up-coming events. Available via subscription ([email protected]) or www.eu-polarnet.eu/news-and-events/newsletter.html Please visit our webpage and sign up for our newsletter at [email protected] Thank you very much for your attention © D. Steinhage, AWI
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